Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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48 lb. North Star $1.35
24 Ib.^North Star - .-75c
We absolutely guarantee
Hour to be first class hi every
turn it and get your money.
Imperial Standard Granulated Cane
Sugar, 13 lbs. for $1.00
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I said month between the- hours' of 10-4
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We are better prepared
to serve yon this Fall
than ever before. M.
Born & Co., Chicago
r-*' Tailoring Co. and A. E-
p^Attder§on Suits made to
measure. They fit you.
Cleaning and Pressing
that will suit you.
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half of said league, and describe^ as
follows:
Beginning where 4he division line ■ m Tand 4 o-(.lodt „ m. -
the H. & T» C. Ry. dividing | . • ; -■
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i said county I will offer for sale and
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5s j sell at public auction for acsh all the
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CARS RENTED WITH OR
WITHOUT DRTVETS
Day and Night Service
P. V. Worbington
the
Cotinty of Grimes and State of Texas
M.
Gudger, to-wit: |
The undivided one-fourth interest j
' of the said Edwin hf; — ,
and to lots four and five; block eight, !
lots one, two, three,
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Navasota in (
Also his undivliiid one-fourth inter-
est of, in and to lot two, block four, j
of the Woodward survey of said city. '
AIso’l&Ts' uhdRfded ’'one-fourth in-7
of I terest of, in attd to that certain tracf i
hens, because it tends to reduce vital- • or parcel of lund in the I). Arnold i
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headright and described by metes and i L ■ v
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Beginning nt u stake 100 feet from i
the center of the II. & T. C. Ry. tract I
at a stake the S. W. corner of this I
tract.
TbeUce J$. 52 degrees 10' west to n !
cotifer'Dfti’Teei and lOQ^feet from the
center of saidArailway tragt,. .
Thence N. degrees 10’ 1C“_
feet to a large P. G.’ tret* for corner .
nn division line between D. D. Greer. • Houston & Texas Central By. sur-
vey of said City of Navasota, refer-
ence being here made to the record of
the map of said survey in aid of de-
scription of all lots an<} blocks in said
survey herein conveyed.
Also all of the real estate owned
by the said Edwin M. Gudger in
Grimes County, Texas, that was in-
herited by bi™ from hia late father
J. H. Gudger and his mother. Hattie
E. Gudger, both deceased.
Also the equal undivided one-fourth
Interest of the said Edwin M. Gudger
of, in and to lots four and five in
block ninety-seven of the. said Hou**
ton & Texas Central Railway survey
of the City of Navasota, Grimes
County, Texas. .
And on the 7th day of November
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Tooth Brush
50c Size for 35c at advertised for
next fifteen days. We carry the
paste your dentist wants you to aie.
Camp Drug Company
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J. M. Duke and Atchison, formerly i
the owner of the lower half of the I
Arnold league.
Thence N. 4620 feet to a stake in
prairie.
Thence 8. 20 degrees east along
the Line of A. J. Burke 180 acre tract
formerly belonging to J; M. Duke
4554 feet to a stake bearing Ji.12 1-2
east one chain and 7 links tA a P. O
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a black Jack 10 ins. in dia. mkd. 9
(l^aring tree.)
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S. 52 degrees 10' E.
feet to a stake a corner on the
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town’tract of 30 acres 8. 49 degrees
20 West 1150 feet to th'e place of be-
ginning containing 146 acres of land
and being the same property convey-
ed by D. D. Greer to Catharine Acker
man on the 26th day of June 1862
and recorded in Vol. D21 of the rec-
ords of deeds of said Grimes County.
Also his univided one-fourth inter-
est of, in and to that certain tract
or parcel of land in the D. Arnold
league in Grimes County, Texas, and.
Thence N. 28 degrees—183 vrs. to
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. Moulting.—This is the time of the
ylear when all feathers are shed and
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poultry flock should be properly and
regularly fed with foods rich in feath-
er forming material. Milk in any
form. lM*ef scraps, cotton seed meal,
Millet, sunflower seed. Spanish pea-
t nuts, and peas .are all good, although
ET**'' some should be fed in limited guanti-
ties, ft W not'advisable to practice
jp IftO ao-caHed ^“forced - moulting*’
Cull Tour Flocks Dispose of all
I MdivkimiF chiafcens - oWer than three
t ' years, unless they are exceptionally
promising. Sell all those showing
I;’ gome weakness or . signs of disease
while pass}?* moult. Sell
■L all scrub, mixed or mongrel stock.
0 weeks t^ap nesting’ now will
Kf- * mean an intelligent selecting of hens
jg-fr. for breeding pens. A hen that lays
10 eggs now is a 100 egg producer.
M > and If properly mated, you can ex-
pect a wonderful improvement in the
fc «tt»rtng. .
Clean up and Disinfect.—Thorough-
ly dean np the poultry house and
range. The range should be prepared
for the coining wet weather by doing
■ome drainage work. Texas farmers
■*' > can better afford to yard their lawns
k and gardens than their chickens.
| Poultry properly fed will do but lit-1
E if any harm to tbe farm cropsj^
L. ADornr them free range and an oppor-
tunity to kill tbe Injurious bugs and
L’ Inaects. Fowls require protection
L luring severe weather as well as any fc
L\ Other kind of Live stock and will not™
f do well unless protected from strong,
»ld winds and rains. The poultry
louse should be cleaned and disin-
ected regularly. Every particle of
indesirable dirt should be removed.
The house should be carefully
mired, especially on the -west
; north sides. In other words,
i s house or coop shoahl be in such coa-
,_i that you would not hesitate to
id a night In it, even in the most
r re weather. The old litter should
he removed and renewed with fresh f
7 and clean material. If an earth flood
'la need several inches should be tak-
en off the top and replaced with new
earth slightly moistened and packed.
Red day la good for this. The fix-
shpaid be replaced and clwutod.
Often a few hours, a few nails and a
hammer will do wonders in thia re-
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Green Food.—Make some provisions
lor green food by sowing anything
*at will grow and remain green at
feia time of the year in your section
4C tbe State. Rape is a good crop
| |hr thia. If it is impossible to plant
a amaU tot in green food, provide
k fans or plane sprouters. If bens are
to produce winter eggs they must be
“Step On It”
'Can <i man fall in ibv^’with a woman he
aboiy. trod run any kind of a chance of 1 Inpptoeaa* ■ See Hoot
Gibson, supported hy Barbara Bedford, in “Step On It,”
l>e«t little love story of the West ever told.
Comedy-“Red Hot Rivals.”
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Mb da/jof October A. D. 1922
■tataSjQk tory ngon tbe
dM omMuwU totareat af the
Cdwtn < tn and tn
Wtowtng iaarrfbui tote, tracts
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48 lb. High Patent Jersey Cream;
24 lb. High Patent Jersey Cream;
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Patent, Chapmans
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Barnes Motor Company
Navasota, Texas
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und|. -Thence N. 48 W. 150 vrs.
the middle of what is known as
big culvert, 7 ^-.abova' dscribed judgment ang on the
j dia. brs. S. 78 W. one vara distant.
Thence S. with said division line ■
838 vrs. to the place of beginning con-
taining 56 1-2 acres of land ; the said i
last two mentioned tracts of lan^ being j
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to Mrs. Hattie E. Gudger, .
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the deed records of |
deed and the records thereof, refer-
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Murray. Poultry Special- I a>^ belonging to th^said Edwin
Tfi|^hxtension Service, ^A. and M. j Gudger. to-wit: f
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crosses
said league intorthe west ami
ludgcr, of in ■ or lowPr and upper halves.
block eiirht i Thence N. with said rail-----
four and ' five, i vrs.
'* ones grown; Therefore, the farm block nine lots one, two, three
' four in block ten all of said lots and ‘
blocks in tlje Houston & Texa> ®m'J
Grimes County. Tejgfc division line of said TJeagbP ; l£ni hr said judgment described and" j
^divided one-fourth infer- w^crc a hackberry mkr. M. 6 ins. in i foreclose an on the dale of-Said sale)
1 and at all dates previous thereto. !(
Witness my hand officially
I the 16th flay of October A. D. 1922?" ~8
J. F. STEWART,
Sheriff of Grimes County, Texa;
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‘ Ackerman to Mrs. Hattie E. Gudger, ■ * ” ~ ——
dated Jan. 23rd 1889, recorded in Vol I £
34 pages 43-44 of the deed records of |
said Grimes County, Texas, to which j 1$
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; ence is hereby made in aid of
scription of said two tracts of land. |
Also his undivided one-fourth in-
terest of, in and to an undivided ono-
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right, title and interest of the said J'&s
Edwin M. Gudger in add to said prop- is
the , erty, oh the date of the said heroin-
s in ttye Houston & Texas cuivert. . gbov« ds
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Lowe, S. E. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922, newspaper, October 24, 1922; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381184/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.